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The skill's content and requirements align with a China relocation guide and it doesn't request extra permissions, but it lacks provenance and includes potentially sensitive advice (e.g., recommending VPN use) so verify official sources before relying on it.
目的
The name and description match the SKILL.md content: city comparisons, cost breakdowns, visa/work-permit guidance, and pre-arrival checklists. There are no requested binaries, env vars, or config paths that are unrelated to the stated purpose.
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All runtime instructions are content-oriented and on-topic (advice, checklists, city comparisons). The guide recommends actions for the user (e.g., 'set up VPN service', 'connect with expat communities', download apps). It does not instruct the agent to read local files, access environment variables, or transmit data to external endpoints. The VPN recommendation is a notable operational/legal suggestion and should be treated as user-facing adv…
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综合结论
This skill appears coherent and low-risk from a permissions perspective, but consider these before installing: 1) Provenance: the skill has no homepage or source attribution — prefer skills that cite authoritative sources or official guidance. 2) Currency: visa, permit, and local rules change frequently — cross-check any visa/work-permit guidance with your nearest Chinese consulate/embassy or employer immigration counsel. 3) VPN advice: the gu…
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SKILL.md
---
name: china-relocation-guide
description: Use when expats, international students, or digital nomads need guidance on relocating to China, choosing cities, understanding visa requirements, or planning their move.
metadata: {"openclaw": {"emoji": "🌏", "requires": {"bins": []}}}
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# China Relocation Guide
A comprehensive guide for high-net-worth individuals, expatriates, international students, and digital nomads planning to relocate to China. This skill provides city comparisons, cost of living analysis, and essential pre-arrival planning.
## When to Use
- User mentions moving to China, relocating, or transferring to a Chinese office
- Questions about which Chinese city to live in (Shanghai vs Beijing vs Shenzhen vs others)
- Inquiries about cost of living comparisons between Chinese cities
- Need for pre-arrival checklist and timeline planning
- Questions about visa categories and work permit requirements
- Concerns about international schools, healthcare, or lifestyle quality
- Digital nomads considering China as a base
## Overview
China offers diverse living experiences across its tiered city system. Tier 1 cities (Shanghai, Beijing, Shenzhen, Guangzhou) provide international amenities at premium costs, while emerging Tier 2 cities (Hangzhou, Chengdu, Suzhou, Xi'an) offer excellent value with growing expat communities. Success depends on choosing the right city match for your lifestyle, budget, and career goals.
## City Comparison Matrix
### Tier 1 Cities - Premium International Lifestyle
| City | Monthly Budget (USD) | Expat Community | Best For | Key Challenge |
|------|---------------------|-----------------|----------|---------------|
| **Shanghai** | $3,500 - $8,000 | Very Large | Finance, Fashion, International Business | Highest cost of living |
| **Beijing** | $3,000 - $7,000 | Very Large | Tech, Government, Education | Air quality, traffic |
| **Shenzhen** | $2,800 - $6,500 | Large | Tech, Startups, Manufacturing | Limited historical culture |
| **Guangzhou** | $2,500 - $5,500 | Large | Trade, Manufacturing, Food | Language (Cantonese) |
### Tier 2 Cities - Value & Growth Opportunities
| City | Monthly Budget (USD) | Expat Community | Best For | Key Advantage |
|------|---------------------|-----------------|----------|---------------|
| **Hangzhou** | $2,000 - $4,500 | Medium | E-commerce, Tech, Nature | Alibaba ecosystem, West Lake |
| **Chengdu** | $1,800 - $4,000 | Medium | Gaming, Aerospace, Lifestyle | Relaxed pace, food culture |
| **Suzhou** | $2,200 - $4,500 | Small-Medium | Manufacturing, R&D | Close to Shanghai, gardens |
| **Xi'an** | $1,500 - $3,500 | Small | Education, Tourism, Aerospace | Rich history, lower costs |
| **Nanjing** | $2,000 - $4,200 | Small-Medium | Education, Software, Research | University town vibe |
| **Qingdao** | $2,000 - $4,000 | Small | Manufacturing, Beer, Beach | Coastal lifestyle |
### Emerging Digital Nomad Hubs
| City | Monthly Budget (USD) | Internet Speed | Coworking Scene | Visa Ease |
|------|---------------------|----------------|-----------------|-----------|
| **Dali (Yunnan)** | $1,200 - $2,500 | Good | Growing | Tourist visa |
| **Xiamen** | $1,800 - $3,500 | Excellent | Established | Moderate |
| **Chongqing** | $1,600 - $3,200 | Good | Emerging | Moderate |
## Cost of Living Deep Dive
### Shanghai Breakdown (Monthly USD)
**Premium Lifestyle ($6,000 - $8,000)**
- Housing: 2-3BR in Former French Concession or Jing'an - $3,000 - $4,500
- International School: $2,000 - $3,500 per child
- Healthcare (international): $500 - $1,000
- Dining/Entertainment: $800 - $1,200
- Transportation: $200 - $400
**Comfortable Lifestyle ($3,500 - $5,500)**
- Housing: 1-2BR in Gubei or Hongqiao - $1,500 - $2,500
- Local + Some International Services: $400 - $600
- Dining: $500 - $800
- Transportation: $150 - $250
### Beijing Breakdown (Monthly USD)
**Premium Lifestyle ($5,500 - $7,500)**
- Housing: 2-3BR in Chaoyang (Sanlitun, CBD) - $2,500 - $4,000
- International School: $1,800 - $3,200 per child
- Healthcare: $400 - $800
- Dining/Entertainment: $700 - $1,000
- Transportation: $150 - $300
**Comfortable Lifestyle ($3,000 - $4,800)**
- Housing: 1-2BR in Haidian or Dongcheng - $1,200 - $2,000
- Mixed Services: $350 - $500
- Dining: $450 - $700
- Transportation: $100 - $200
### Shenzhen Breakdown (Monthly USD)
**Premium Lifestyle ($5,000 - $6,500)**
- Housing: 2-3BR in Nanshan (Hi-Tech Park) - $2,200 - $3,500
- International School: $1,500 - $2,800 per child
- Healthcare: $350 - $700
- Dining/Entertainment: $600 - $900
- Transportation: $120 - $250
**Comfortable Lifestyle ($2,800 - $4,200)**
- Housing: 1-2BR in Futian or Longhua - $1,000 - $1,800
- Mixed Services: $300 - $450
- Dining: $400 - $600
- Transportation: $80 - $150
## Pre-Arrival Timeline
### 3-6 Months Before
- [ ] Secure job offer or university admission
- [ ] Begin work permit (Z visa) or student visa (X visa) application
- [ ] Research neighborhoods in target city
- [ ] Connect with expat communities on Facebook/LinkedIn
- [ ] Start learning basic Mandarin (HSK 1-2 recommended)
### 1-2 Months Before
- [ ] Finalize visa and receive entry permit
- [ ] Arrange temporary accommodation ( serviced apartment recommended)
- [ ] Notify banks of international move
- [ ] Purchase international health insurance
- [ ] Prepare document authentication (degree, birth certificates, marriage certificate)
### 2 Weeks Before
- [ ] Set up VPN service (essential for accessing Google, Western social media)
- [ ] Download essential apps (WeChat, Alipay, DiDi, Amap)
- [ ] Notify mobile carrier of roaming needs
- [ ] Prepare physical passport photos (20+ copies needed in China)
## Visa & Work Permit Essentials
### Visa Categories
| Visa Type | Purpose | Duration | Key Requirement |
|-----------|---------|----------|-----------------|
| **Z Visa** | Work | 30 days entry, convert to residence permit | Work permit notification letter |
| **X1 Visa** | Long-term study (>180 days) | 30 days entry | JW201/JW202 form from university |
| **X2 Visa** | Short-term study (<180 days) | Varies | Admission letter |
| **M Visa** | Business | 30-90 days | Invitation letter from Chinese company |
| **Q1/Q2** | Family reunion | Varies | Proof of family relationship |
### Work Permit Points System
China uses a points-based system (A, B, C classification):
**Category A (High Talent) - Fast Track**
- Score 85+ points
- Benefits: Faster processing, longer validity (up to 5 years)
- Criteria: Advanced degree, high salary (>$80K/year), recognized achievements
**Category B (Professional) - Standard**
- Score 60-84 points
- Most common for expats
- Requires: Bachelor's degree + 2 years experience
**Category C (Temporary/Seasonal)**
- Score below 60
- Limited duration and renewals
## Quick Reference: First Week Checklist
### Day 1-2: Arrival & Registration
- [ ] Register at local police station within 24 hours
- [ ] Purchase Chinese SIM card (China Mobile/Unicom/Telecom)
- [ ] Set up WeChat Pay with foreign credit card or cash top-up
- [ ] Buy transportation card (Shanghai: Jiaotong Card, Beijing: Yikatong)
### Day 3-5: Essential Services
- [ ] Open bank account (ICBC, Bank of China, or HSBC for foreigners)
- [ ] Convert temporary visa to residence permit at Entry-Exit Administration
- [ ] Find permanent housing with agent assistance
- [ ] Register address with landlord (required by law)
### Day 6-7: Settling In
- [ ] Set up home internet (China Telecom/Unicom/Mobile)
- [ ] Explore neighborhood for grocery, dining, services
- [ ] Join expat WeChat groups for your area
- [ ] Schedule health check for work permit (if required)
## Red Flags to Avoid
### Housing Scams
- Never pay deposit before viewing property
- Verify landlord owns property (ask for property certificate)
- Avoid "too good to be true" prices
- Use reputable agencies (JLL, Savills, or established local agents)
### Visa Issues
- Never work on tourist (L) or business (M) visa
- Don't overstay - penalties are severe
- Keep residence permit valid - renew 30 days before expiry
### Financial Pitfalls
- Don't carry large amounts of cash
- Avoid unofficial currency exchanges
- Be cautious of investment "opportunities" from new contacts
## Resources & Communities
### Expat Forums
- Shanghaiist / SmartShanghai
- The Beijinger
- Shenzhen Party
- Reddit r/China, r/Shanghai, r/Beijing
### Professional Networks
- Chambers of Commerce (AmCham, BritCham, etc.)
- LinkedIn China groups
- Industry-specific WeChat groups
### Essential Apps
| App | Purpose | English Support |
|-----|---------|-----------------|
| WeChat | Messaging, Payments, Everything | Limited |
| Alipay | Payments, Services | Yes |
| DiDi | Ride-hailing | Yes |
| Amap / Baidu Maps | Navigation | Limited |
| Pleco | Dictionary | Yes |
| Dianping | Restaurant reviews | Limited |
## Pro Tips for High-Net-Worth Individuals
1. **Housing**: Consider serviced apartments for first 3-6 months while exploring neighborhoods
2. **Healthcare**: Maintain international insurance + register at international hospital (Parkway, United Family, or public hospital VIP)
3. **Banking**: Open multi-currency accounts; consider HSBC Premier or Citigold for easier transfers
4. **Education**: Apply to international schools 12+ months in advance (waitlists are common)
5. **Tax Planning**: Consult tax advisor on China tax residency (183+ days rule) and global income implications
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*Last Updated: March 2026 | For informational purposes only. Verify current regulations with official sources.*